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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Middlebury is not a target and UMD is not a safety.[/quote] Why is UMD not a safety for kids with 1550+ SAT[/quote] Would it be a safety school for a kid in CA who was applying for FA?[/quote] UMD probably doesn't give any need-based aid to nonresidents.[/quote] Exactly why I asked. So it won’t be a safety for many OOS kids regardless of how high their scores are.[/quote] OP here. We won’t be applying for FA. [/quote] But why would your DC want to go to MD? (Not a rhetorical question — might be related to major.). UMD isn’t any better or more prestigious than the “lesser” UCs and it'd be more expensive and harder for a CA resident to get into than one of them.[/quote] OP here. She doesn’t want to go to UMD! Someone listed it as a safety. [/quote] With those stats apply to the three 2nd tier UCs - UCSD, UCSB & Davis. Maybe SLO? Your kid wouldn't go to a school like SD State even if they (almost certainly) get in, so why bother?[/quote]
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